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Comprehensive Arkansas Higher Education Annual Report December 1, 2012 College-Going Rate Arkansas Department of Higher Education 114 East Capitol, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.1

Agenda Item No. 1 Higher Education Coordinating Board July 27, 2012 Report on the College-Going Rate of Public School Graduates Attachment 1-A College-Going Rate by Institution Attachment 1-B College-Going Rate History Attachment 1-C NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) Table 209 Report Attachment 1-D College-Going Rate by Race/Ethnicity and Gender Attachment 1-E College-Going Rate by County Attachment 1-F College-Going Rate by High School District Attachment 1-G Recently Graduated Public High School Students: Where They Attend College The college-going rate measures the proportion of students enrolling in postsecondary education in the fall semester after finishing high school, in most cases, immediately after high school. Since most students enrolling in postsecondary education do so immediately after completing high school, the college-going rate is an indicator of the total proportion that will or did enroll in postsecondary education. The percentage, therefore, reflects the accessibility of higher education as well as students assessment of the value of attending college when compared to working, entering the military, traveling, or following other pursuits. New Methodology: This report reflects a new methodology. The new methodology began with the 2010 Fall College-Going Rate report (last year). This new methodology focuses on students that (1) graduated from an Arkansas public school district in Academic Year 2010-2011, (2) are first-time entering students in the 2011 Fall term, and (3) are Arkansas residents. This new methodology more closely follows that used by the National Center for Education Statistics (NECS). However, there are three differences: (a) NECS filters by the age range of 16-24 ADHE ignores age but focuses on high school graduates from the previous year as most all high school graduates are between the ages of 16 and 24; (b) NCES includes GED students as their report is based on a survey. ADHE does not have data on annual graduating classes of GED students, therefore, GED students are excluded; and (c) Since the NCES report is a survey, it may include private high schools and home school students. ADHE has no data on annual graduating classes of private high schools or home school students. ADHE obtains data on graduating classes of Arkansas public high schools (from the Arkansas 1-1 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.2

Agenda Item No. 1 July 27, 2012 Department of Education). Therefore, the new methodology is a College- Going Rate calculation for Arkansas public high school graduates only. Old Methodology: The old methodology consisted of the Fall student cohort including (1) first-time, (2) full-time, and (3) on-campus that attend an Arkansas public or independent institution after completing high school or GED. The college-going rate for all Arkansas public and independent institutions in the 2011 Fall term is 52.2 percent. This represents an increase of 0.5 percentage points from the previous fall term. The proportion of this cohort entering 4-Year Universities was 32.3 percent (an increase of 1.1 percentage points), while the 2-Year Colleges was 16.7 percent (a decrease of 0.6 percentage points) and the proportion of the cohort entering Private/Independent Institutions was 3.3 percent (no change). The College-Going Rate for all institutions increased by 0.5 percentage points from last year to 52.2 percent. 1-2 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.3

Agenda Item No. 1 July 27, 2012 NOTE: The Private Institutions did not begin submitting data on the high school graduation year of students until Academic Year 2011 (includes 2010 Fall term). However, this data may not be available in future years. Therefore, the below graph illustrates the College-Going Rate for public institutions only. The college-going rate for all Arkansas public institutions in 2011 Fall is 49.0 percent. This is an increase of 0.5 percentage points from the previous fall term. Gender: The public and independent college-going rate in Arkansas in 2011 Fall for females is 57.6 percent compared to 46.5 percent for males. The college-going rate nationally in 2010 for females is 74.0 percent and for males is 62.8 percent. 1-3 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.4

Agenda Item No. 1 July 27, 2012 The public and independent college-going rate in the 2011 Fall term by race/ethnicity is as follows: The college-going rate nationally in 2010 for white students is 70.5 percent, for black students is 62.0 percent, and for Hispanics is 59.7 percent. NCES does not provide data for American Indian or Alaskan Native only students, Asian only any students, or Hawaiian or Pacific Islander only students. This report does not take into account students that go to college out-of-state, out-ofcountry, or to institutions that do not participate in the AHEIS/SISDB reporting system. 1-4 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.5

Agenda Item No. 1 July 27, 2012 The top three higher education destinations for the 2011 Fall term for recently graduated high school students by institution type were as follows: Rank 4-Year University 2-Year College Private Institution 1 UAF 1 NWACC 2 HU 3 2 UCA 4 ASUB 5 HC 6 3 ATU 7 PTC 8 UO 9 ADHE Executive Staff recommend that the AHECB accept this report. 1 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 2 Northwest Arkansas Community College 3 Harding University 4 University of Central Arkansas 5 Arkansas State University Beebe 6 Hendrix College 7 Arkansas Tech University 8 Pulaski Technical College 9 University of the Ozarks 1-5 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.6

College-Going Rate by Institution ATTACHMENT 1-A Academic Year = 2012 (2011-2012), 2011 Fall Term Students graduated from High School in 2011 from an Arkansas Public High School All students are first-time entering Arkansas residents No. Inst. Type Institution Graduates First-Time Students Percent First-Time Students Percent 1 1 ASUJ 1,217 4.2% 1,154 4.0% 2 1 ATU 1,384 4.8% 1,335 4.6% 3 1 HSU 693 2.4% 666 2.3% 4 1 SAUM 438 1.5% 414 1.4% 5 1 UAF 2,345 8.1% 1,981 6.8% 6 1 UAFS 907 3.1% 878 3.0% 7 1 UALR 713 2.5% 654 2.3% 8 1 UAM 510 1.8% 488 1.7% 9 1 UAMS 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 10 1 UAPB 303 1.0% 286 1.0% 11 1 UCA 1,641 5.7% 1,477 5.1% 12 2 ANC 210 0.7% 204 0.7% 13 2 ASUB 689 2.4% 643 2.2% 14 2 ASUMH 164 0.6% 160 0.6% 15 2 ASUN 157 0.5% 150 0.5% 16 2 BRTC 263 0.9% 254 0.9% 17 2 CCCUA 135 0.5% 126 0.4% 18 2 CotO 75 0.3% 73 0.3% 19 2 EACC 149 0.5% 141 0.5% 20 2 MSCC 195 0.7% 188 0.7% 21 2 NAC 307 1.1% 290 1.0% 22 2 NPCC 239 0.8% 207 0.7% 23 2 NWACC 828 2.9% 700 2.4% 24 2 OZC 79 0.3% 71 0.2% 25 2 PCCUA 174 0.6% 140 0.5% 26 2 PTC 579 2.0% 524 1.8% 27 2 RMCC 102 0.4% 96 0.3% 28 2 SACC 31 0.1% 31 0.1% 29 2 SAUT 88 0.3% 82 0.3% 30 2 SEAC 152 0.5% 145 0.5% 31 2 UACCB 145 0.5% 142 0.5% 32 2 UACCH 125 0.4% 117 0.4% 33 2 UACCM 363 1.3% 343 1.2% 34 P ABC 100 0.3% 87 0.3% 35 P CBC 106 0.4% 96 0.3% 36 P CRC 44 0.2% 43 0.1% 37 P HC 121 0.4% 112 0.4% 38 P HU 201 0.7% 137 0.5% 39 P JBU 78 0.3% 67 0.2% 40 P LC 123 0.4% 104 0.4% 41 P OBU 266 0.9% 99 0.3% 42 P PSC 21 0.1% 21 0.1% 43 P UO 115 0.4% 108 0.4% 44 P WBC 100 0.3% 69 0.2% 4 Year Universities 2 Year Colleges Private Institutions All Arkansas Institutions Arkansas Public HS Graduates College Going Rate for the 2011 Fall Term Any School Graduates College Going Rate for the 2011 Fall Term Arkansas Public School 10,151 35.1% 9,333 32.3% 5,249 18.1% 4,827 16.7% 1,275 4.4% 943 3.3% 16,675 57.7% 15,103 52.2% 28,921 28,921 NOTES: 1. College Going Rate for Any School Graduates - this is the percentage of any school enrollees compared to the public school graduates (apples-to-oranges). 2. College Going Rate for Public School Graduates - this is the percentage of public school enrollees compared to the public school graduates (apples-to-apples). Page 1 of 1 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.7

ATTACHMENT 1-B FALL TERM ARKANSAS COLLEGE-GOING RATE HISTORY 2005 Fall Term - 2011 Fall Term Number of FIRST- TIME ENTERING STUDENTS Number of PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ARKANSAS COLLEGE- GOING RATE NATIONAL COLLEGE- GOING RATE 2005 12,359 27,180 45.5% 68.6% 2006 12,431 26,838 46.3% 66.0% 2007 12,794 26,751 47.8% 67.2% 2008 13,403 26,677 50.2% 68.6% 2009 13,438 28,659 46.9% 70.1% 2010 14,962 28,939 51.7% 68.1% 2011 15,103 28,921 52.2% NA NA = Not Available NOTE: National College Coing Rate is from NCES Digest of Education Statistics 2010, Table 208: Recent high school completers and their enrollment in college, by sex: 1960 through 2009 Page 1 of 1 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.8

ATTACHMENT 1-C National Center for Educational Statistics Digest of Educational Statistics - 2011 Table 209. Recent high school completers and their enrollment in 2-year and 4-year colleges, by sex: 1960 through 2010 [Numbers in thousands] Number of high school completers\1\ Enrolled in college\2\ Total Males Females Year Total Males Females Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1960... 1,679 (43.8) 756 (31.8) 923 (29.6) 758 (40.9) 45.1 (2.13) 408 (29.5) 54.0 (3.18) 350 (28.2) 37.9 (2.80) 1961... 1,763 (46.0) 790 (33.2) 973 (31.3) 847 (42.9) 48.0 (2.09) 445 (30.8) 56.3 (3.10) 402 (29.9) 41.3 (2.77) 1962... 1,838 (43.6) 872 (31.5) 966 (30.0) 900 (43.2) 49.0 (2.05) 480 (31.1) 55.0 (2.96) 420 (30.0) 43.5 (2.80) 1963... 1,741 (44.2) 794 (32.1) 947 (30.0) 784 (41.5) 45.0 (2.09) 415 (29.8) 52.3 (3.11) 369 (28.8) 39.0 (2.78) 1964... 2,145 (43.0) 997 (31.9) 1,148 (28.5) 1,037 (45.6) 48.3 (1.89) 570 (32.9) 57.2 (2.75) 467 (31.4) 40.7 (2.54) 1965... 2,659 (47.7) 1,254 (35.1) 1,405 (32.0) 1,354 (51.4) 50.9 (1.70) 718 (36.7) 57.3 (2.45) 636 (35.8) 45.3 (2.33) 1966... 2,612 (45.0) 1,207 (33.8) 1,405 (29.0) 1,309 (50.2) 50.1 (1.72) 709 (36.0) 58.7 (2.49) 600 (34.8) 42.7 (2.32) 1967... 2,525 (37.9) 1,142 (28.4) 1,383 (24.3) 1,311 (40.9) 51.9 (1.42) 658 (28.9) 57.6 (2.09) 653 (28.9) 47.2 (1.92) 1968... 2,606 (37.3) 1,184 (28.2) 1,422 (23.8) 1,444 (41.7) 55.4 (1.39) 748 (29.6) 63.2 (2.00) 696 (29.3) 48.9 (1.89) 1969... 2,842 (36.0) 1,352 (26.8) 1,490 (23.7) 1,516 (42.5) 53.3 (1.34) 812 (30.3) 60.1 (1.90) 704 (29.7) 47.2 (1.85) 1970... 2,758 (37.4) 1,343 (26.1) 1,415 (26.8) 1,427 (42.2) 51.7 (1.36) 741 (29.7) 55.2 (1.94) 686 (29.8) 48.5 (1.90) 1971... 2,875 (38.0) 1,371 (26.6) 1,504 (27.1) 1,538 (43.2) 53.5 (1.33) 790 (30.3) 57.6 (1.90) 749 (30.8) 49.8 (1.84) 1972... 2,964 (37.8) 1,423 (27.0) 1,542 (26.4) 1,459 (43.1) 49.2 (1.31) 750 (30.4) 52.7 (1.89) 709 (30.5) 46.0 (1.81) 1973... 3,058 (37.1) 1,460 (27.6) 1,599 (24.6) 1,424 (43.0) 46.6 (1.29) 730 (30.6) 50.0 (1.87) 694 (30.2) 43.4 (1.77) 1974... 3,101 (38.6) 1,491 (27.8) 1,611 (26.8) 1,475 (43.7) 47.6 (1.28) 736 (30.8) 49.4 (1.85) 740 (31.1) 45.9 (1.77) 1975... 3,185 (38.6) 1,513 (27.3) 1,672 (27.2) 1,615 (44.8) 50.7 (1.26) 796 (31.2) 52.6 (1.83) 818 (32.1) 49.0 (1.75) 1976... 2,986 (39.8) 1,451 (28.9) 1,535 (27.3) 1,458 (43.6) 48.8 (1.31) 685 (30.4) 47.2 (1.87) 773 (31.2) 50.3 (1.82) 1977... 3,141 (40.7) 1,483 (29.7) 1,659 (27.7) 1,590 (45.4) 50.6 (1.29) 773 (31.8) 52.1 (1.87) 817 (32.4) 49.3 (1.77) 1978... 3,163 (39.7) 1,485 (29.3) 1,677 (26.7) 1,585 (45.2) 50.1 (1.28) 759 (31.6) 51.1 (1.87) 827 (32.4) 49.3 (1.76) 1979... 3,160 (40.0) 1,475 (29.2) 1,685 (27.2) 1,559 (45.1) 49.3 (1.28) 744 (31.4) 50.4 (1.88) 815 (32.4) 48.4 (1.76) 1980... 3,088 (39.4) 1,498 (28.4) 1,589 (27.3) 1,523 (44.6) 49.3 (1.30) 700 (30.9) 46.7 (1.86) 823 (32.0) 51.8 (1.81) 1981... 3,056 (42.2) 1,491 (30.4) 1,565 (29.1) 1,648 (45.8) 53.9 (1.30) 817 (32.4) 54.8 (1.86) 831 (32.4) 53.1 (1.82) 1982... 3,100 (40.4) 1,509 (29.0) 1,592 (28.2) 1,569 (46.9) 50.6 (1.36) 741 (32.7) 49.1 (1.95) 828 (33.6) 52.0 (1.90) 1983... 2,963 (41.6) 1,389 (30.4) 1,573 (28.2) 1,562 (46.7) 52.7 (1.39) 721 (32.3) 51.9 (2.03) 841 (33.6) 53.4 (1.91) 1984... 3,012 (36.5) 1,429 (28.7) 1,584 (21.9) 1,663 (46.0) 55.2 (1.37) 801 (32.7) 56.0 (1.99) 862 (32.3) 54.5 (1.90) 1985... 2,668 (40.1) 1,287 (28.7) 1,381 (27.9) 1,540 (45.1) 57.7 (1.45) 755 (31.6) 58.6 (2.08) 785 (32.1) 56.8 (2.02) 1986... 2,786 (38.6) 1,332 (28.5) 1,454 (26.0) 1,498 (45.0) 53.8 (1.43) 743 (31.7) 55.8 (2.06) 755 (31.9) 51.9 (1.99) 1987... 2,647 (40.9) 1,278 (29.8) 1,369 (28.0) 1,503 (45.1) 56.8 (1.46) 746 (31.9) 58.3 (2.09) 757 (31.9) 55.3 (2.04) 1988... 2,673 (47.0) 1,334 (34.1) 1,339 (32.3) 1,575 (50.3) 58.9 (1.57) 761 (35.6) 57.1 (2.24) 814 (35.4) 60.7 (2.20) 1989... 2,450 (46.5) 1,204 (32.9) 1,246 (32.8) 1,460 (48.7) 59.6 (1.64) 693 (34.0) 57.6 (2.35) 767 (34.8) 61.6 (2.27) 1990... 2,362 (43.0) 1,173 (30.6) 1,189 (30.2) 1,420 (45.9) 60.1 (1.60) 680 (32.2) 58.0 (2.29) 740 (32.6) 62.2 (2.24) 1991... 2,276 (41.0) 1,140 (29.0) 1,136 (29.0) 1,423 (44.8) 62.5 (1.62) 660 (31.4) 57.9 (2.33) 763 (31.9) 67.1 (2.22) 1992... 2,397 (40.4) 1,216 (29.1) 1,180 (28.1) 1,483 (45.4) 61.9 (1.58) 729 (32.3) 60.0 (2.24) 754 (31.8) 63.8 (2.23) 1993... 2,342 (41.4) 1,120 (30.6) 1,223 (27.7) 1,467 (45.4) 62.6 (1.59) 670 (31.9) 59.9 (2.33) 797 (32.1) 65.2 (2.17) 1994... 2,517 (38.1) 1,244 (27.9) 1,273 (25.9) 1,559 (43.0) 61.9 (1.43) 754 (30.6) 60.6 (2.05) 805 (30.2) 63.2 (1.99) 1995... 2,599 (40.9) 1,238 (29.9) 1,361 (27.7) 1,610 (44.5) 61.9 (1.41) 775 (31.3) 62.6 (2.03) 835 (31.5) 61.3 (1.95) 1996... 2,660 (40.5) 1,297 (29.5) 1,363 (27.7) 1,729 (46.1) 65.0 (1.42) 779 (32.4) 60.1 (2.09) 950 (32.5) 69.7 (1.92) 1997... 2,769 (41.8) 1,354 (31.0) 1,415 (27.9) 1,856 (47.3) 67.0 (1.38) 860 (33.6) 63.6 (2.01) 995 (32.9) 70.3 (1.87) 1998... 2,810 (43.9) 1,452 (31.0) 1,358 (31.0) 1,844 (48.3) 65.6 (1.38) 906 (34.4) 62.4 (1.96) 938 (33.9) 69.1 (1.93) 1999... 2,897 (41.5) 1,474 (29.9) 1,423 (28.8) 1,822 (47.8) 62.9 (1.38) 905 (34.1) 61.4 (1.95) 917 (33.4) 64.4 (1.95) 2000... 2,756 (45.3) 1,251 (33.6) 1,505 (29.7) 1,745 (48.4) 63.3 (1.41) 749 (33.4) 59.9 (2.13) 996 (34.4) 66.2 (1.88) 2001... 2,549 (46.5) 1,277 (33.7) 1,273 (32.0) 1,574 (47.5) 61.8 (1.48) 767 (33.7) 60.1 (2.11) 808 (33.3) 63.5 (2.08) 2002... 2,796 (42.7) 1,412 (31.3) 1,384 (29.0) 1,824 (46.1) 65.2 (1.31) 877 (33.0) 62.1 (1.88) 947 (32.1) 68.4 (1.82) 2003... 2,677 (42.2) 1,306 (29.9) 1,372 (29.7) 1,711 (45.2) 63.9 (1.35) 799 (31.5) 61.2 (1.97) 913 (32.3) 66.5 (1.86) 2004... 2,752 (40.0) 1,327 (29.1) 1,425 (27.3) 1,835 (44.9) 66.7 (1.31) 815 (31.5) 61.4 (1.95) 1,020 (31.6) 71.5 (1.74) 2005... 2,675 (40.8) 1,262 (31.5) 1,414 (24.9) 1,834 (44.8) 68.6 (1.31) 839 (32.2) 66.5 (1.94) 995 (30.6) 70.4 (1.77) 2006... 2,692 (44.6) 1,328 (32.7) 1,363 (30.1) 1,776 (46.4) 66.0 (1.33) 875 (33.2) 65.8 (1.90) 901 (32.4) 66.1 (1.87) 2007... 2,955 (42.6) 1,511 (30.0) 1,444 (30.3) 1,986 (47.0) 67.2 (1.26) 999 (33.4) 66.1 (1.78) 986 (33.1) 68.3 (1.79) 2008... 3,151 (42.8) 1,640 (29.6) 1,511 (30.9) 2,161 (48.0) 68.6 (1.21) 1,080 (34.1) 65.9 (1.71) 1,081 (33.8) 71.6 (1.69) 2009... 2,937 (45.0) 1,407 (32.8) 1,531 (30.6) 2,058 (48.0) 70.1 (1.23) 928 (33.8) 66.0 (1.84) 1,130 (33.8) 73.8 (1.64) 2010\3\. 3,160 (91.8) 1,679 (64.6) 1,482 (58.4) 2,152 (78.8) 68.1 (1.49) 1,055 (50.5) 62.8 (1.88) 1,097 (55.2) 74.0 (2.31) \1\Individuals ages 16 to 24 who graduated from high school or completed a GED during the preceding 12 months. \2\Enrollment in college as of October of each year for individuals ages 16 to 24 who completed high school during the preceding 12 \3\Beginning in 2010, standard errors were computed using replicate weights, which produced more precise values than the methodology used in prior years. For more information, see Appendix A: Guide to Sources. NOTE: Data are based on sample surveys of the civilian population. High school completion data in this table differ from figures appearing in other tables because of varying survey procedures and coverage. High school completers include GED recipients. Standard SOURCE: errors appear American in College parentheses Testing Detail Program, may not unpublished sum to totals tabulations, because of derived rounding from statistics collected by the Census Bureau, 1960 through 1969. U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (CPS), October, 1970 through 2010. (This table d J l 2011 ) Page 1 of 1 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.9

ATTACHMENT 1-D College Going Rate by Race/Ethnicity and Gender Academic Year = 2012 (2011-2012), 2011 Fall Term Students graduated from High School in 2011 from an Arkansas Public High School All students are first-time entering Arkansas residents BY RACE/ETHNICITY AY2011 College Going Rate No. Race/Ethnicity First-Time HS Graduates Students Percent 1 Asian Only 477 261 54.7% 2 Black Only 6,153 2,927 47.6% 3 Hispanic, Any 2,113 841 39.8% 4 American Indian/Alaskan Native Only 230 150 65.2% 5 Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Only 70 21 30.0% 6 White Only 19,473 10,303 52.9% BY GENDER AY2011 College Going Rate No. Race/Ethnicity First-Time HS Graduates Students Percent 1 Males 14,246 6,622 46.5% 2 Females 14,675 8,458 57.6% Page 1 of 1 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.10

ATTACHMENT 1-E College-Going Rate by County Academic Year = 2012 (2011-2012), 2011 Fall Term Students graduated from High School in 2011 from an Arkansas Public High School All students are first-time entering Arkansas residents AY2011 College Going Rate No. County Code First-Time HS Graduates Students Percent 1 ARKANSAS 001 196 123 62.8% 2 ASHLEY 002 241 115 47.7% 3 BAXTER 003 310 170 54.8% 4 BENTON 004 2,301 993 43.2% 5 BOONE 005 387 234 60.5% 6 BRADLEY 006 139 48 34.5% 7 CALHOUN 007 53 25 47.2% 8 CARROLL 008 253 88 34.8% 9 CHICOT 009 108 52 48.1% 10 CLARK 010 182 146 80.2% 11 CLAY 011 188 85 45.2% 12 CLEBURNE 012 202 107 53.0% 13 CLEVELAND 013 96 58 60.4% 14 COLUMBIA 014 226 105 46.5% 15 CONWAY 015 216 127 58.8% 16 CRAIGHEAD 016 946 535 56.6% 17 CRAWFORD 017 745 395 53.0% 18 CRITTENDEN 018 595 312 52.4% 19 CROSS 019 267 133 49.8% 20 DALLAS 020 80 38 47.5% 21 DESHA 021 195 115 59.0% 22 DREW 022 223 98 43.9% 23 FAULKNER 023 1,101 683 62.0% 24 FRANKLIN 024 221 115 52.0% 25 FULTON 025 128 64 50.0% 26 GARLAND 026 867 472 54.4% 27 GRANT 027 273 154 56.4% 28 GREENE 028 427 222 52.0% 29 HEMPSTEAD 029 227 97 42.7% 30 HOT SPRING 030 352 193 54.8% 31 HOWARD 031 207 118 57.0% 32 INDEPENDENCE 032 349 199 57.0% 33 IZARD 033 115 58 50.4% 34 JACKSON 034 151 92 60.9% 35 JEFFERSON 035 836 480 57.4% 36 JOHNSON 036 233 144 61.8% 37 LAFAYETTE 037 86 41 47.7% 38 LAWRENCE 038 216 124 57.4% 39 LEE 039 83 39 47.0% 40 LINCOLN 040 103 57 55.3% Page 1 of 2 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.11

ATTACHMENT 1-E AY2011 College Going Rate No. County Code First-Time HS Graduates Students Percent 41 LITTLE RIVER 041 118 63 53.4% 42 LOGAN 042 237 137 57.8% 43 LONOKE 043 830 488 58.8% 44 MADISON 044 169 64 37.9% 45 MARION 045 138 71 51.4% 46 MILLER 046 349 73 20.9% 47 MISSISSIPPI 047 536 292 54.5% 48 MONROE 048 83 42 50.6% 49 MONTGOMERY 049 66 45 68.2% 50 NEVADA 050 110 60 54.5% 51 NEWTON 051 84 43 51.2% 52 OUACHITA 052 332 161 48.5% 53 PERRY 053 127 78 61.4% 54 PHILLIPS 054 294 171 58.2% 55 PIKE 055 140 50 35.7% 56 POINSETT 056 242 121 50.0% 57 POLK 057 265 144 54.3% 58 POPE 058 612 363 59.3% 59 PRAIRIE 059 77 42 54.5% 60 PULASKI 060 2,713 1,495 55.1% 61 RANDOLPH 061 195 104 53.3% 62 SALINE 062 893 528 59.1% 63 SCOTT 063 90 86 95.6% 64 SEARCY 064 89 28 31.5% 65 SEBASTIAN 065 1,193 638 53.5% 66 SEVIER 066 191 94 49.2% 67 SHARP 067 193 95 49.2% 68 ST FRANCIS 068 278 154 55.4% 69 STONE 069 115 70 60.9% 70 UNION 070 491 241 49.1% 71 VAN BUREN 071 143 83 58.0% 72 WASHINGTON 072 2,311 981 42.4% 73 WHITE 073 764 423 55.4% 74 WOODRUFF 074 78 38 48.7% 75 YELL 075 251 132 52.6% All Arkansas Counties 28,921 15,152 52.4% NOTES: 1. County - the county is determined by the county of the high district, not the student's county residence. Page 2 of 2 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.12

College Going Rate by County Benton 43.2 Washington 42.4 Polk 54.3 Sevier 49.2 Scott 95.6 Miller 20.9 Madison 37.9 Logan 57.8 Pike 35.7 Carroll 34.8 Yell 52.6 Boone 60.5 Newton 51.2 Garland 54.4 Clark 80.2 Perry 61.4 Marion 51.4 Searcy 31.5 Saline 59.1 Dallas 47.5 Union 49.1 Grant 56.4 Baxter 54.8 Pulaski 55.1 Stone 60.9 Fulton 50 Izard 50.4 Crawford Johnson Van Buren 53 Franklin 61.8 58 Cleburne 52 53 Pope 59.3 Sebastian 53.5 Little River 53.4 Howard 57 Montgomery 68.2 Hempstead 42.7 Lafayette 47.7 Nevada 54.5 Columbia 46.5 Hot Spring 54.8 Ouachita 48.5 Conway 58.8 Calhoun 47.2 Faulkner 62 Cleveland 60.4 Bradley 34.5 White 55.4 Lonoke 58.8 Jefferson 57.4 Lincoln 55.3 Drew 43.9 Ashley 47.7 Sharp 49.2 Independence 57 Prairie 54.5 Jackson 60.9 Monroe 50.6 Arkansas 62.8 Desha 59 Chicot 48.1 Randolph 53.3 Lawrence 57.4 Woodruff 48.7 Poinsett 50 Cross 49.8 Lee 47 Phillips 58.2 Clay 45.2 Greene 52 Craighead 56.6 St. Francis 55.4 Crittenden 52.4 Mississippi 54.5 Percent of High School Students Attending Arkansas Public Institutions 20.9-37.9 38.0-50.6 50.7-57.4 57.5-68.2 68.3-95.6 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.13

ATTACHMENT 1-F College-Going Rate by High School District Academic Year = 2012 (2011-2012), 2011 Fall Term Students graduated from High School in 2011 from an Arkansas Public High School All students are first-time entering Arkansas residents AY2011 College Going Rate No. First-Time HS Graduates Students Percent 1 Academics Plus School District 18 12 66.7% 2 Alma School District 235 125 53.2% 3 Alpena School District 37 20 54.1% 4 Arise Charter 0 0 0.0% 5 Ark School For Blind 15 5 33.3% 6 Ark School For Deaf 4 0 0.0% 7 Arkadelphia School District 131 79 60.3% 8 Arkansas School Math & Sciences 0 48 0.0% 9 Arkansas Virtual Academy 0 0 0.0% 10 Armorel School District 26 17 65.4% 11 Ashdown School District 87 46 52.9% 12 Atkins School District 57 28 49.1% 13 Augusta School District 33 13 39.4% 14 Bald Knob School District 75 37 49.3% 15 Barton-Lexa School District 59 38 64.4% 16 Batesville School District 162 108 66.7% 17 Bauxite School District 86 46 53.5% 18 Bay School District 41 17 41.5% 19 Bearden School District 44 14 31.8% 20 Beebe School District 197 112 56.9% 21 Benton County School of Arts 35 9 25.7% 22 Benton School District 263 172 65.4% 23 Bentonville School District 747 380 50.9% 24 Bergman School District 80 50 62.5% 25 Berryville School District 126 38 30.2% 26 Bismarck School District 66 37 56.1% 27 Blevins School District 29 16 55.2% 28 Blytheville School District 160 79 49.4% 29 Booneville School District 99 50 50.5% 30 Bradford School District 35 22 62.9% 31 Bradley School District 33 11 33.3% 32 Brinkley School District 39 22 56.4% 33 Brookland School District 85 43 50.6% 34 Bryant School District 482 282 58.5% 35 Buffalo Island Central School District 34 21 61.8% 36 Cabot School District 612 363 59.3% 37 Caddo Hills School District 29 15 51.7% 38 Calico Rock School District 37 17 45.9% 39 Camden Fairview School District 166 90 54.2% 40 Carlisle School District 44 26 59.1% 41 Cave City School District 87 45 51.7% 42 Cedar Ridge School District 58 30 51.7% 43 Cedarville School District 77 33 42.9% 44 Centerpoint School District 65 42 64.6% 45 Charleston School District 69 43 62.3% 46 Clarendon School District 44 20 45.5% 47 Clarksville School District 125 74 59.2% 48 Cleveland County School District 54 35 64.8% 49 Clinton School District 86 43 50.0% 50 Concord School District 23 7 30.4% 51 Conway School District 555 350 63.1% Page 1 of 5 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.14

ATTACHMENT 1-F AY2011 College Going Rate No. First-Time HS Graduates Students Percent 52 Corning School District 80 29 36.3% 53 Cossatot River School District 82 38 46.3% 54 Cotter School District 44 25 56.8% 55 County Line School District 36 15 41.7% 56 Covenant Keepers Charter School 0 0 0.0% 57 Cross County School District 48 23 47.9% 58 Crossett School District 124 66 53.2% 59 Cutter-Morning Star School District 62 33 53.2% 60 Danville School District 58 25 43.1% 61 Dardanelle School District 108 59 54.6% 62 Decatur School District 22 10 45.5% 63 Deer/Mt. Judea School District 24 13 54.2% 64 DeQueen School District 127 62 48.8% 65 Dermott School District 41 17 41.5% 66 Des Arc School District 43 24 55.8% 67 Dewitt School District 92 55 59.8% 68 Dierks School District 45 26 57.8% 69 Dollarway School District 124 57 46.0% 70 Dover School District 82 43 52.4% 71 Dreamland Academy 0 0 0.0% 72 Drew Central School District 82 34 41.5% 73 Dumas School District 100 53 53.0% 74 Earle School District 58 20 34.5% 75 East End School District 48 34 70.8% 76 East Poinsett Co. School District 40 27 67.5% 77 El Dorado School District 250 132 52.8% 78 Elkins School District 83 39 47.0% 79 Emerson-Taylor School District 41 15 36.6% 80 England School District 61 35 57.4% 81 Estem Elementary Public Charter 0 0 0.0% 82 Estem Middle Public Charter 0 0 0.0% 83 estem School District 0 0 0.0% 84 Eureka Springs School District 58 28 48.3% 85 Farmington School District 146 67 45.9% 86 Fayetteville School District 563 285 50.6% 87 Flippin School District 61 28 45.9% 88 Focus Learning Academy 0 0 0.0% 89 Fordyce School District 80 37 46.3% 90 Foreman School District 31 17 54.8% 91 Forrest City School District 192 111 57.8% 92 Fort Smith School District 768 417 54.3% 93 Fouke School District 55 15 27.3% 94 Fountain Lake School District 78 50 64.1% 95 Genoa Central School District 42 14 33.3% 96 Gentry School District 105 39 37.1% 97 Glen Rose School District 80 32 40.0% 98 Gosnell School District 80 44 55.0% 99 Gravette School District 112 36 32.1% 100 Green Forest School District 69 22 31.9% 101 Greenbrier School District 198 122 61.6% 102 Greene Co. Tech School District 238 129 54.2% 103 Greenland School District 61 21 34.4% 104 Greenwood School District 233 155 66.5% 105 Gurdon School District 51 27 52.9% 106 Guy-Perkins School District 37 19 51.4% 107 Haas Hall Academy 45 25 55.6% 108 Hackett School District 34 18 52.9% Page 2 of 5 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.15

ATTACHMENT 1-F AY2011 College Going Rate No. First-Time HS Graduates Students Percent 109 Hamburg School District 117 47 40.2% 110 Hampton School District 53 25 47.2% 111 Harmony Grove School District (Ouachita Co.) 87 42 48.3% 112 Harmony Grove School District (Saline Co.) 62 27 43.5% 113 Harrisburg School District 73 37 50.7% 114 Harrison School District 152 97 63.8% 115 Hartford School District 23 7 30.4% 116 Hazen School District 34 18 52.9% 117 Heber Springs School District 110 61 55.5% 118 Hector School District 43 23 53.5% 119 Helena/ W.Helena School District 162 96 59.3% 120 Hermitage School District 26 2 7.7% 121 Highland School District 106 52 49.1% 122 Hillcrest School District 30 14 46.7% 123 Hope Academy 0 0 0.0% 124 Hope School District 170 68 40.0% 125 Horatio School District 64 32 50.0% 126 Hot Springs School District 204 59 28.9% 127 Hoxie School District 64 33 51.6% 128 Hughes School District 33 19 57.6% 129 Huntsville School District 169 61 36.1% 130 Imboden Charter School District 0 0 0.0% 131 Izard County Cons. School District 35 15 42.9% 132 Jackson County School District 66 39 59.1% 133 Jacksonville Lighthouse Charter School District 0 0 0.0% 134 Jasper School District 60 30 50.0% 135 Jessieville School District 63 36 57.1% 136 Jonesboro School District 279 147 52.7% 137 Junction City School District 47 16 34.0% 138 Kipp Delta Charter Public School District 27 10 37.0% 139 Kirby School District 30 18 60.0% 140 Lafayette County School District 53 30 56.6% 141 Lake Hamilton School District 242 132 54.5% 142 Lakeside School District (Chicot County) 67 35 52.2% 143 Lakeside School District (Garland Co.) 186 98 52.7% 144 Lamar School District 73 45 61.6% 145 Lavaca School District 66 32 48.5% 146 Lawrence County School District 75 47 62.7% 147 Lead Hill School District 25 15 60.0% 148 Lee County School District 83 39 47.0% 149 Lincoln School District 93 31 33.3% 150 Lisa Academy 37 28 75.7% 151 Lisa Academy North 0 0 0.0% 152 Little Rock Preparatory Academy 0 0 0.0% 153 Little Rock School District 1,294 675 52.2% 154 Little Rock Urban Collegiate Public Charter 0 0 0.0% 155 Lonoke School District 113 63 55.8% 156 Magazine School District 43 24 55.8% 157 Magnet Cove School District 45 32 71.1% 158 Magnolia School District 185 89 48.1% 159 Malvern School District 133 78 58.6% 160 Mammoth Spring School District 40 9 22.5% 161 Manila School District 82 57 69.5% 162 Mansfield School District 69 36 52.2% 163 Marion School District 239 131 54.8% 164 Marked Tree School District 40 23 57.5% 165 Marmaduke School District 46 14 30.4% Page 3 of 5 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.16

ATTACHMENT 1-F AY2011 College Going Rate No. First-Time HS Graduates Students Percent 166 Marvell School District 46 27 58.7% 167 Mayflower School District 69 40 58.0% 168 Maynard School District 60 26 43.3% 169 McCrory School District 45 25 55.6% 170 McGehee School District 95 60 63.2% 171 Melbourne School District (Izard Co.) 43 26 60.5% 172 Mena School District 140 92 65.7% 173 Midland School District 35 19 54.3% 174 Mineral Springs School District 40 21 52.5% 175 Monticello School District 141 63 44.7% 176 Mount Ida School District 37 21 56.8% 177 Mountain Home School District 228 119 52.2% 178 Mountain Pine School District 32 13 40.6% 179 Mountain View School District 115 70 60.9% 180 Mountainburg School District 43 24 55.8% 181 Mt. Vernon/Enola School District 25 11 44.0% 182 Mulberry/Pleasant View Bi-County School District 24 13 54.2% 183 Nashville School District 122 71 58.2% 184 Nemo Vista School District 36 21 58.3% 185 Nettleton School District 205 114 55.6% 186 Nevada School District 30 13 43.3% 187 Newport School District 85 52 61.2% 188 Norfork School District 38 14 36.8% 189 Norphlet School District 37 22 59.5% 190 North Little Rock School District 559 327 58.5% 191 Northwest Arkansas Academy of Fine Arts 0 0 0.0% 192 Omaha School District 27 10 37.0% 193 Osceola (OCABS) Comm Arts-Business Charter School 18 2 11.1% 194 Osceola School District 79 42 53.2% 195 Ouachita River School District 43 23 53.5% 196 Ouachita School District 28 14 50.0% 197 Ozark Mountain School District 37 20 54.1% 198 Ozark School District 116 56 48.3% 199 Palestine-Wheatley School District 53 21 39.6% 200 Pangburn School District 42 16 38.1% 201 Paragould School District 143 79 55.2% 202 Paris School District 65 42 64.6% 203 Parkers Chapel School District 49 29 59.2% 204 Pea Ridge School District 111 45 40.5% 205 Perryville School District 79 44 55.7% 206 Piggott School District 71 33 46.5% 207 Pine Bluff School District 273 159 58.2% 208 Pocahontas School District 135 78 57.8% 209 Pottsville School District 110 78 70.9% 210 Poyen School District 30 13 43.3% 211 Prairie Grove School District 106 38 35.8% 212 Prescott School District 80 46 57.5% 213 Pulaski County Special School District 786 445 56.6% 214 Quitman School District 35 20 57.1% 215 Rector School District 37 23 62.2% 216 Riverside School District 51 26 51.0% 217 Riverview School District 85 37 43.5% 218 Rogers School District 879 369 42.0% 219 Rose Bud School District 61 28 45.9% 220 Russellville School District 320 188 58.8% 221 Salem School District 51 28 54.9% 222 School of Excellence Charter 0 0 0.0% Page 4 of 5 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.17

ATTACHMENT 1-F AY2011 College Going Rate No. First-Time HS Graduates Students Percent 223 Scranton School District 30 20 66.7% 224 Searcy County School District 52 28 53.8% 225 Searcy School District 233 152 65.2% 226 Sheridan School District 243 140 57.6% 227 Shirley School District 34 22 64.7% 228 Siloam Springs School District 290 102 35.2% 229 Sloan-Hendrix School District 47 30 63.8% 230 Smackover School District 72 23 31.9% 231 South Conway Co. School District 152 85 55.9% 232 South Mississippi County School District 91 50 54.9% 233 South Pike County School District 45 30 66.7% 234 South Side School District 23 18 78.3% 235 Southside School District 94 42 44.7% 236 Spring Hill School District 28 14 50.0% 237 Springdale School District 1,123 420 37.4% 238 Star City School District 103 57 55.3% 239 Stephens School District 35 14 40.0% 240 Strong-Huttig School District 36 15 41.7% 241 Stuttgart School District 104 68 65.4% 242 Texarkana School District 252 43 17.1% 243 Trumann School District 89 34 38.2% 244 Two Rivers School District 50 23 46.0% 245 Valley Springs School District 66 41 62.1% 246 Valley View School District 149 101 67.8% 247 Van Buren School District 366 200 54.6% 248 Vilonia School District 217 140 64.5% 249 Viola School District 37 23 62.2% 250 Waldron School District 90 50 55.6% 251 Warren School District 113 45 39.8% 252 Watson Chapel School District 235 136 57.9% 253 West Fork School District 91 53 58.2% 254 West Memphis School District 298 159 53.4% 255 West Side School District 34 19 55.9% 256 Western Yell Co. School District 35 21 60.0% 257 Westside Cons. School District 102 62 60.8% 258 Westside School District 35 17 48.6% 259 White Co. Central School District 36 19 52.8% 260 White Hall School District 204 128 62.7% 261 Wonderview School District 28 20 71.4% 262 Woodlawn School District 42 23 54.8% 263 Wynne School District 219 110 50.2% 264 Yellville-Summit School District 77 37 48.1% All Public HS Districts 28,921 15,081 52.1% Page 5 of 5 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.18

College Going Rate by High School District Gravette Pea Ridge Pea Ridge Ozark Mountain Omaha Mammoth Spring Maynard Piggott Lead Hill Mountain Home Viola Corning Bentonville Eureka Springs Green Forest Salem Decatur Rogers Berryville Bergman Cotter Rector Gentry Flippin Highland Sloan-HendrixPocahontas HarrisonYellville-Summit Greene County TechMarmaduke Springdale AlpenaHarrison Izard County Consolidated Norfork Siloam Springs Valley Springs Calico Rock Paragould Lawrence County Farmington Fayetteville Ozark Mountain Huntsville Hillcrest Hoxie Greene County Tech Prairie Grove Melbourne Gosnell Jasper Cave City Buffalo Island Central Armorel Elkins Lincoln Lawrence County Brookland Blytheville West Fork Searcy County Mountain View Westside Consolidated Deer/Mt. Judea JonesboroNettleton Greenland Manila West Fork Batesville Riverside Jackson County Valley View Bay Mountainburg Cedar Ridge Southside Osceola Shirley Trumann Cedarville South Mississippi County Ozark Ozark Clinton Concord East Poinsett County West Side Midland Harrisburg Mulberry/Pleasant View Lamar Dover Hector Alma Clarksville Newport Marked Tree Heber Springs Bradford East Poinsett County Westside Van Buren South Side Quitman Pangburn Cross County Earle Fort Smith Lavaca County Line Scranton WonderviewNemo Vista White County Central Charleston Russellville Guy-Perkins Rose Bud Searcy Bald Knob Marion McCrory Greenwood Paris Pottsville Atkins Greenbrier Mt. Vernon/Enola Hackett Magazine Dardanelle South Conway County Augusta Wynne Western Yell County Beebe Riverview West Memphis HartfordMansfield Booneville Conway Vilonia Forrest City Danville East End Des Arc Palestine/Wheatley Hughes Mayflower Cabot Two Rivers Perryville Waldron Pulaski County Special Brinkley North Little Rock Lonoke Lee County Ouachita River Jessieville Bryant Little Rock Carlisle Hazen Ouachita River Fountain Lake Clarendon Mount Ida Mountain Pine Benton England Mena Hot Springs Harmony Grove Barton-LexaHelena/West Helena Lake Hamilton Magnet Cove Bauxite Stuttgart Caddo Hills Lakeside Glen Rose Cossatot River White Hall Dollarway Marvell Bismarck Poyen Sheridan Kirby Centerpoint Dollarway DeWitt Ouachita Dierks Malvern Watson ChapelPine Bluff DeQueen South Pike County Arkadelphia Nashville Horatio Blevins Mineral Springs Hope Foreman Ashdown Spring Hill Texarkana Star City Dumas Gurdon Fordyce Cleveland CountyWoodlawn Harmony Grove Prescott Bearden McGehee Monticello Warren Nevada Camden Fairview Hampton Drew Central Dermott Stephens Genoa CentralLafayette County Fouke Bradley Hermitage Smackover Norphlet Magnolia El Dorado Parkers Chapel Strong-Huttig Crossett Emerson-TaylorJunction City Hamburg Lakeside Percent of High School Students Attending Arkansas Public Institutions 0.0-23.1 23.2-40.6 40.7-51.0 51.1-60.3 60.4-78.3 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.19

Recently Graduated Public High School Students: Where They Attend College ATTACHMENT 1-G Acad. Term HS Grad. 2012 1 2011 Academics Plus School District 12 1 - - - 1-1 - - - 7 2012 1 2011 Alma School District 125 1 26 - - 17 71 - - - - 8 2012 1 2011 Alpena School District 20-2 - - 1 - - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Ark School For Blind 5 - - - - - - 4 - - - - 2012 1 2011 Arkadelphia School District 79 1 2 44-9 - - - - 2 9 2012 1 2011 Arkansas School Math & Sciences 48-1 1-17 1 12 - - - 3 2012 1 2011 Armorel School District 17 4 3 - - 1 - - - - 1-2012 1 2011 Ashdown School District 46 2 2 10 9 2-2 4 - - - 2012 1 2011 Atkins School District 28-17 - - - 1 - - - - 3 2012 1 2011 Augusta School District 13-5 - - - - - 1 - - 1 2012 1 2011 Bald Knob School District 37 6 2 - - 3 - - - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Barton-Lexa School District 38 6-3 - 3 - - 1 - - 2 2012 1 2011 Batesville School District 108 14 6 - - 10 1 - - - - 20 2012 1 2011 Bauxite School District 46-12 5-4 - - - - - 6 2012 1 2011 Bay School District 17 11 1 - - - - - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Bearden School District 14-1 5 1 - - - 3-2 - 2012 1 2011 Beebe School District 112 7 8 2-7 1 4 - - - 12 2012 1 2011 Benton County School of Arts 9 - - - - 2 - - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Benton School District 172 8 20 19 1 21 1 30 2-1 26 2012 1 2011 Bentonville School District 380 3 28 2 4 145 1 3 - - - 21 2012 1 2011 Bergman School District 50-1 - - 6 1 - - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Berryville School District 38-5 - - 8 - - - - - 3 2012 1 2011 Bismarck School District 37-1 20 1 - - 3 - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Blevins School District 16 - - 3 1 - - - - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Blytheville School District 79 2 - - - 2-2 - - 6 2 2012 1 2011 Booneville School District 50-12 1-3 26 - - - - 6 2012 1 2011 Bradford School District 22 6 - - - - - - - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Bradley School District 11 - - 2 4 2 - - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Brinkley School District 22 5 1-2 - - 2 - - - - 2012 1 2011 Brookland School District 43 29 - - - - - - 1 - - 1 2012 1 2011 Bryant School District 282 14 8 41 5 42-58 3-1 45 2012 1 2011 Buffalo Island Central School District 21 9 2 - - 1 - - - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Cabot School District 363 46 17 5-54 2 18 - - - 45 2012 1 2011 Caddo Hills School District 15 1 4 5-1 1 - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Calico Rock School District 17 2 - - - 1 - - - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Camden Fairview School District 90 3 6 13 22 12-3 10-1 2 2012 1 2011 Carlisle School District 26 2 6 - - 1 - - - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Cave City School District 45 3 - - 1 1-1 1 - - 1 2012 1 2011 Cedar Ridge School District 30-1 - - 1 - - - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Cedarville School District 33-3 - - 1 24 2 - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Centerpoint School District 42 - - 10 1 - - - 2 - - 2 2012 1 2011 Charleston School District 43 1 13 1-3 24 - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Clarendon School District 20 1 1 4 - - - - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Clarksville School District 74-40 - - 1 5 - - - - 10 2012 1 2011 Cleveland County School District 35 5-2 5 - - - 11 - - 2 2012 1 2011 Clinton School District 43-11 1-1 2-1 - - 10 2012 1 2011 Concord School District 7 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Conway School District 350 11 7 10 2 63 1 12 1-1 158 2012 1 2011 Corning School District 29 1 - - - 1 1 - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Cossatot River School District 38-6 2 3 1 1 - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Cotter School District 25 2 2 - - 1 - - - - - 2 2012 1 2011 County Line School District 15-7 - 1 2 3 - - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Cross County School District 23 4 - - - - - 1 - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Crossett School District 66 2 5 3 3 1-2 47 - - 1 2012 1 2011 Cutter-Morning Star School District 33 2 2 4 - - - - - - - 1 Total ASUJ ATU HSU SAUM UAF UAFS UALR UAM UAMS UAPB UCA 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.20

Recently Graduated Public High School Students: Where They Attend College ATTACHMENT 1-G Acad. Term HS Grad. 2012 1 2011 Academics Plus School District 2012 1 2011 Alma School District 2012 1 2011 Alpena School District 2012 1 2011 Ark School For Blind 2012 1 2011 Arkadelphia School District 2012 1 2011 Arkansas School Math & Sciences 2012 1 2011 Armorel School District 2012 1 2011 Ashdown School District 2012 1 2011 Atkins School District 2012 1 2011 Augusta School District 2012 1 2011 Bald Knob School District 2012 1 2011 Barton-Lexa School District 2012 1 2011 Batesville School District 2012 1 2011 Bauxite School District 2012 1 2011 Bay School District 2012 1 2011 Bearden School District 2012 1 2011 Beebe School District 2012 1 2011 Benton County School of Arts 2012 1 2011 Benton School District 2012 1 2011 Bentonville School District 2012 1 2011 Bergman School District 2012 1 2011 Berryville School District 2012 1 2011 Bismarck School District 2012 1 2011 Blevins School District 2012 1 2011 Blytheville School District 2012 1 2011 Booneville School District 2012 1 2011 Bradford School District 2012 1 2011 Bradley School District 2012 1 2011 Brinkley School District 2012 1 2011 Brookland School District 2012 1 2011 Bryant School District 2012 1 2011 Buffalo Island Central School District 2012 1 2011 Cabot School District 2012 1 2011 Caddo Hills School District 2012 1 2011 Calico Rock School District 2012 1 2011 Camden Fairview School District 2012 1 2011 Carlisle School District 2012 1 2011 Cave City School District 2012 1 2011 Cedar Ridge School District 2012 1 2011 Cedarville School District 2012 1 2011 Centerpoint School District 2012 1 2011 Charleston School District 2012 1 2011 Clarendon School District 2012 1 2011 Clarksville School District 2012 1 2011 Cleveland County School District 2012 1 2011 Clinton School District 2012 1 2011 Concord School District 2012 1 2011 Conway School District 2012 1 2011 Corning School District 2012 1 2011 Cossatot River School District 2012 1 2011 Cotter School District 2012 1 2011 County Line School District 2012 1 2011 Cross County School District 2012 1 2011 Crossett School District 2012 1 2011 Cutter-Morning Star School District ANC ASUB ASUMH ASUN BRTC CCCUA COTO EACC MSCC NAC NPCC - - - - - - - - - 17 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - 1-7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-4 - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 15 - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 64 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 2 - - - - - - - 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-142 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-62 - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 9-3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - 2 - - - - - 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1-2 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 2 1 - - - - - - 50 - - 1 - - - - 6 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 146 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 6 - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 - - - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - 9 - - - - - 10 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1 3 - - - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - 26 - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19-1 - - - - - 2 2 - - - 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 9 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 11-3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 - - - - - - 55 - - - - 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - 1 - - - 17 - - - - - - - 1 16 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - - - 11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 - - - - - - - - - - - NWACC OZC PCCUA PTC RMCC SACC SAUT SEAC UACCB UACCH UACCM 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.21

Recently Graduated Public High School Students: Where They Attend College ATTACHMENT 1-G Acad. Term HS Grad. 2012 1 2011 Academics Plus School District 2012 1 2011 Alma School District 2012 1 2011 Alpena School District 2012 1 2011 Ark School For Blind 2012 1 2011 Arkadelphia School District 2012 1 2011 Arkansas School Math & Sciences 2012 1 2011 Armorel School District 2012 1 2011 Ashdown School District 2012 1 2011 Atkins School District 2012 1 2011 Augusta School District 2012 1 2011 Bald Knob School District 2012 1 2011 Barton-Lexa School District 2012 1 2011 Batesville School District 2012 1 2011 Bauxite School District 2012 1 2011 Bay School District 2012 1 2011 Bearden School District 2012 1 2011 Beebe School District 2012 1 2011 Benton County School of Arts 2012 1 2011 Benton School District 2012 1 2011 Bentonville School District 2012 1 2011 Bergman School District 2012 1 2011 Berryville School District 2012 1 2011 Bismarck School District 2012 1 2011 Blevins School District 2012 1 2011 Blytheville School District 2012 1 2011 Booneville School District 2012 1 2011 Bradford School District 2012 1 2011 Bradley School District 2012 1 2011 Brinkley School District 2012 1 2011 Brookland School District 2012 1 2011 Bryant School District 2012 1 2011 Buffalo Island Central School District 2012 1 2011 Cabot School District 2012 1 2011 Caddo Hills School District 2012 1 2011 Calico Rock School District 2012 1 2011 Camden Fairview School District 2012 1 2011 Carlisle School District 2012 1 2011 Cave City School District 2012 1 2011 Cedar Ridge School District 2012 1 2011 Cedarville School District 2012 1 2011 Centerpoint School District 2012 1 2011 Charleston School District 2012 1 2011 Clarendon School District 2012 1 2011 Clarksville School District 2012 1 2011 Cleveland County School District 2012 1 2011 Clinton School District 2012 1 2011 Concord School District 2012 1 2011 Conway School District 2012 1 2011 Corning School District 2012 1 2011 Cossatot River School District 2012 1 2011 Cotter School District 2012 1 2011 County Line School District 2012 1 2011 Cross County School District 2012 1 2011 Crossett School District 2012 1 2011 Cutter-Morning Star School District ABC CBC CRC HC HU JBU LC OBU PSC UO WBC BSN JSN 4-Year Universities 2-Year Colleges Private/ Independents Nursing Schools - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - 10-2 - 12 - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 123-2 - 125 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 17 - - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 1 - - 5-2 - - - - - 4 - - - - - 67 6 6-79 - - - 13 - - - - - - - - - 35-13 - 48 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 9 7 1-17 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 31 13 2-46 - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - 21 5 2-28 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 6 - - 13-1 - - 3-1 - - - - - - 13 19 5-37 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 23 - - 38-1 1 1 2-7 1 - - 2 - - 51 42 15-108 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 16 3-46 - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - 12 2 3-17 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 1 1-14 - - 1 1 2-2 - - - 1 - - 41 64 7-112 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 7 - - 9 1 - - 2 - - 3 10-2 - - - 129 25 18-172 - 2 1 1 5 7 4 4-5 - - - 207 145 29-381 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 10 39 1-50 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 16 21 1-38 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 27 9 1-37 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 5 10 1-16 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 14 64 1-79 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 48 1 1-50 - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 8 12 2-22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 3 - - 11 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 8 4-22 - 1 1 - - - 2 - - - 1 - - 31 8 5-44 2 1-2 1-1 3 - - - - - 217 55 10-282 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 13 7 1-21 - - - 3 13-1 2-2 - - - 187 155 21-363 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 3 - - 15 - - - - - - 2 - - 1 1 - - 5 8 4-17 1 1 - - 1-1 3 - - - - - 72 11 7-90 - - - - 1-1 - - 1 - - - 11 12 3-26 - - - - - - 2 - - 1 1 - - 8 33 4-45 - 1 - - - - 3 - - - - - - 4 22 4-30 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - 31-2 - 33 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 15 26 1-42 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 42 1 - - 43 - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - 6 12 2-20 - 1-1 2-1 1-9 - - - 56 3 15-74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 10 - - 35-1 - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 26 14 3-43 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 3 3 1-7 1 6-7 1 1 2 - - - - - - 266 66 18-350 - - - - 1-2 - - - - - - 3 23 3-29 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 25 - - 38 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 18 - - 25 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 14-1 - 15 - - 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 - - 6 14 3-23 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 64 2 1-67 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 9 23 1-33 Total 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.22

Recently Graduated Public High School Students: Where They Attend College ATTACHMENT 1-G Acad. Term HS Grad. 2012 1 2011 Danville School District 25 1 19 - - - - - - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Dardanelle School District 59-42 - - 1 1 2 - - - 3 2012 1 2011 Decatur School District 10 - - - - 4 - - - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Deer/Mt. Judea School District 13-5 - - - - - - - - - 2012 1 2011 DeQueen School District 62-2 8 7 3 1 3 - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Dermott School District 17 - - - 1 - - 3 10-2 - 2012 1 2011 Des Arc School District 24 2 1 - - - - - - - 1 2 2012 1 2011 Dewitt School District 55 5 2 1-7 - 2 6 - - 5 2012 1 2011 Dierks School District 26 - - 4 2 - - 2 - - - - 2012 1 2011 Dollarway School District 57 2-1 - 2-7 3-20 5 2012 1 2011 Dover School District 43-37 - - - - 1 - - - - 2012 1 2011 Drew Central School District 34 - - 3 2 1-1 19-1 - 2012 1 2011 Dumas School District 53 8 2-2 4-1 21-5 7 2012 1 2011 Earle School District 20 2 - - - - 1 - - - 3 3 2012 1 2011 East End School District 34-2 1-1 - 3 - - - 7 2012 1 2011 East Poinsett Co. School District 27 6 3 - - 2 - - 1 - - - 2012 1 2011 El Dorado School District 132 1 1 20 33 11-4 7-2 25 2012 1 2011 Elkins School District 39-5 - - 12 4 - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Emerson-Taylor School District 15 1 1-9 1 - - - - - 3 2012 1 2011 England School District 35 - - 5 2 - - 6 3 - - 2 2012 1 2011 Eureka Springs School District 28-1 - - 11-1 - - - - 2012 1 2011 Farmington School District 67 4 8 1-25 2-1 - - - 2012 1 2011 Fayetteville School District 285-4 1 1 204 4 1 1 - - 8 2012 1 2011 Flippin School District 28 1 5 - - 3 - - - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Fordyce School District 37 1-3 5 3-2 4-1 3 2012 1 2011 Foreman School District 17-1 2 6 3 - - - - 1 1 2012 1 2011 Forrest City School District 111 10-5 - 12 - - 1-3 13 2012 1 2011 Fort Smith School District 417 3 29 2-81 255-1 - 2 20 2012 1 2011 Fouke School District 15-1 1 5 - - - - - - 8 2012 1 2011 Fountain Lake School District 50 5 2 3 1 2-1 - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Genoa Central School District 14-1 1 2 - - - - - - 7 2012 1 2011 Gentry School District 39-1 1-8 1 - - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Glen Rose School District 32-6 4 3 - - 6 1 - - - 2012 1 2011 Gosnell School District 44 6-1 - - - 2 - - 3-2012 1 2011 Gravette School District 36-2 - - 6 2 - - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Green Forest School District 22 - - - - 4 - - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Greenbrier School District 122 2 11 1 1 8 1 1 1-1 33 2012 1 2011 Greene Co. Tech School District 129 78 8 2-3 - 1 - - - 5 2012 1 2011 Greenland School District 21-2 - 1 9 3 - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Greenwood School District 155 4 25 - - 22 86-2 - - 8 2012 1 2011 Gurdon School District 27 - - 16 3 - - 1 - - 2 1 2012 1 2011 Guy-Perkins School District 19-3 - - - - - - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Haas Hall Academy 25-1 - - 17 - - - - - 3 2012 1 2011 Hackett School District 18-1 - - - 17 - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Hamburg School District 47 4 2-2 2-3 30-1 - 2012 1 2011 Hampton School District 25 - - 4 4 - - - 8 - - - 2012 1 2011 Harmony Grove School District (Ouachita Co.) 42 3 5 8 6 3 - - 5 - - 1 2012 1 2011 Harmony Grove School District (Saline Co.) 27 2 2 1 - - - 8 - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Harrisburg School District 37 13 - - - 2-1 - - - 2 2012 1 2011 Harrison School District 97 1 9 2-6 2 - - - - 8 2012 1 2011 Hartford School District 7-1 - - - 6 - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Hazen School District 18 1-1 - 2 - - - - - 1 2012 1 2011 Heber Springs School District 61 4 9 - - 5-2 - - - 13 2012 1 2011 Hector School District 23-15 - - 1 - - - - - - 2012 1 2011 Helena/ W.Helena School District 96 4 2-3 2-9 6-7 4 Total ASUJ ATU HSU SAUM UAF UAFS UALR UAM UAMS UAPB UCA 2012 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.23